How does patriarchy impact the position of a middle-class woman in India?
To speak for rights of women but not to super seed men's rights and just to create a society based on equality and inclusiveness which is running modelling due to the equal participation of men and women and others without being superceded or eclipsed by other is nothing but feminism. Some people miRead more
To speak for rights of women but not to super seed men’s rights and just to create a society based on equality and inclusiveness which is running modelling due to the equal participation of men and women and others without being superceded or eclipsed by other is nothing but feminism.
Some people miss took feminism for matriarchy which is all together a different concept and matriarchy and patriarchy are both poles apart from feminism as the letter is only referring to a situation where men and women enjoy equal rights and miles away from stereotypes based on gender.
Pseudo feminism is something which tries to empower 1 gender on the cost of other which is again creating a society based on polarization and haves and have nots. Feminist like Susan Molar Okin, Kete, and Mary are very critical half pseudo feminist and try to bring feminism as a quality which gives women’s equal social political and economic power as men.
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patriarchy, the term shows the condition of women in middle class family itself. Across India, all household never prioritize women's rights. Atriarchal norms dictate traditional gender roles where women are expected to primarily fulfill domestic duties, limiting their autonomy and decision-making pRead more
patriarchy, the term shows the condition of women in middle class family itself. Across India, all household never prioritize
women’s rights. Atriarchal norms dictate traditional gender roles where women are expected to primarily fulfill domestic duties, limiting their autonomy and decision-making power within the household.
In middle class women is treated as free servant who have not right to take any kind of decision of house and not her life’s also.In interpersonal relationships, patriarchal beliefs normalize gender-based violence and restrict women’s agency in personal choices such as marriage, reproduction, and mobility.
In field of work outside women supposed to get less salary than men and at lower position then men. This this typical Indian culture where everyone calling them goddess and treated in like servant.
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